WD: Automatic Envelope Return Address/Graphic Using AutoTextLast reviewed: February 11, 1998Article ID: Q109969 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen you use the AutoText entries of EnvelopeExtra1 or EnvelopeExtra2, one or both of the following may occur: - Text appears to the right of the recipient's address
-or-- The graphic or Object is in the Wrong Position When Used with No Address
WORKAROUND
The Text Appears to the Right of the Recipient's AddressClear any text in the Envelopes And Labels dialog box or remove text from the user's Mailing Address by doing one of the following:
The Graphic or Object is in the Wrong Position When Used with No AddressIf you use EnvelopeExtra1 or EnvelopeExtra2 with Envelopes And Labels (on the Tools menu), and you omit an address, the graphic or object will adopt the style of EnvelopeAddress rather than EnvelopeExtra1 or EnvelopeExtra2 and the graphic or object will be positioned incorrectly. If you do not want a return address, enter a space in the Return Address area and the correct formatting will be applied to the envelope.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATIONIn Word, you can use two AutoText entries (EnvelopeExtra1 and EnvelopeExtra2) to add additional information to an envelope. The AutoText entries can be helpful for automatically including a company logo or other object or text to the return address on each envelope. The AutoText entries for EnvelopeExtra1 and EnvelopeExtra2 will always be placed in the envelope at the position left of or above the return address. EnvelopeExtra2 will precede EnvelopeExtra1 on the envelope if both are used. AutoText entries that you add to the Normal template are available to all documents. To prevent Word from using the AutoText entries EnvelopeExtra1 and EnvelopeExtra2 rename them prior to printing the envelope by doing the following:
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 524, 525
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